Re: Request for a recommendation.

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Sujet : Re: Request for a recommendation.
De : grschmidt (at) *nospam* acm.org (Gary R. Schmidt)
Groupes : rec.arts.sf.written
Date : 05. Oct 2024, 12:57:16
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On 04/10/2024 21:33, Chris Buckley wrote:
On 2024-10-03, William Hyde <wthyde1953@gmail.com> wrote:
Tony Nance wrote:
On 10/2/24 10:33 AM, William Hyde wrote:
>
I am looking for a book which will interest a 12 year old kid who is
fascinated by things mechanical.
>
The kind of kid who used to take clocks apart and put them back
together still working (when that was possible), build a telescope or
put together a radio, that sort of thing.
>
I remember seeing such a book and wishing I'd had it when I was twelve
myself, but I don't recall the name or author.
>
As for myself, that clock never worked again, so I'm not much of a
mentor here.
>
William Hyde
>
My son is an engineer, and 4 of my nieces/nephews are also engineers,
and when they were young, every one of them loved the book "The Way
Things Work" by David Macaulay. I'm just a math guy, but I enjoyed
flipping through it as well.
>
In looking for that title, I see he has also written a second book
called "The New Way Things Work". I am unfamiliar with that book.
>
That may well have been the book I mentioned above.
>
Thanks for this, and all the other suggestions.
>
William Hyde
 We're old enough so I bet you were originally thinking of a much earlier
_The Way Things Work_ .  A very impressive book. I was disappointed in
the content of Macaulay's book in comparison, though his presentation
is better.  Macaulay's book is more engineering of everyday things
while this is more technology, so Macaulay's book would probably be
more targeted for your purposes, though there is plenty for an
engineer-to-be here.
 The early version is unauthored; it calls itself "an illustrated
encyclopedia of technology". It was originally written in German in
1963 and translated/published in the US in 1967 which must have been a
major undertaking. It's 580 pages of small type, with 1/3 of it being
diagrams. It goes from pumps to juke-boxes to electron microscopes;
I'm surprised leafing through it for the first time in decades about
how much technology was already well-developed in 1963.
 
That rings a bell, I recall my copy of it having an orange cover, the "small type" triggered the memory, and so I went a-googling!
Here's a hard-cover, and looking inside it is the book I recall!
By C. Van Amerongen.
<https://www.amazon.com.au/Way-Things-Work-Illustrated-Encyclopedia/dp/0000913154>
Now, if I could locate a decently priced once it got to Oz copy somewhere...
Cheers,
Gary B-)

Date Sujet#  Auteur
2 Oct 24 * Request for a recommendation.32William Hyde
2 Oct 24 +- Re: Request for a recommendation.1ted@loft.tnolan.com (Ted Nolan
2 Oct 24 +- Re: Request for a recommendation.1Cryptoengineer
2 Oct 24 +* Re: Request for a recommendation.16Scott Dorsey
2 Oct 24 i`* Re: Request for a recommendation.15ted@loft.tnolan.com (Ted Nolan
3 Oct 24 i +- Re: Request for a recommendation.1Scott Dorsey
5 Oct 24 i +- Re: Request for a recommendation.1Scott Dorsey
5 Oct 24 i `* Re: Request for a recommendation.12Lynn McGuire
5 Oct 24 i  +- Re: Request for a recommendation.1ted@loft.tnolan.com (Ted Nolan
5 Oct 24 i  +- Re: Request for a recommendation.1Paul S Person
5 Oct 24 i  +* Re: Request for a recommendation.7William Hyde
7 Oct 24 i  i+- Re: Request for a recommendation.1Lynn McGuire
12 Oct 24 i  i`* Re: Request for a recommendation.5Kevrob
12 Oct 24 i  i `* Re: Request for a recommendation.4William Hyde
13 Oct 24 i  i  `* Re: Request for a recommendation.3Michael F. Stemper
14 Oct 24 i  i   `* Re: Request for a recommendation.2Kevrob
14 Oct 24 i  i    `- Re: Request for a recommendation.1William Hyde
6 Oct 24 i  `* Re: Request for a recommendation.2Cryptoengineer
7 Oct 24 i   `- Re: Request for a recommendation.1Lynn McGuire
2 Oct 24 +- Re: Request for a recommendation.1Lynn McGuire
2 Oct 24 `* Re: Request for a recommendation.12Tony Nance
2 Oct 24  +* Re: Request for a recommendation.5ted@loft.tnolan.com (Ted Nolan
2 Oct 24  i+- Re: Request for a recommendation.1Tony Nance
3 Oct 24  i`* Re: Request for a recommendation.3Scott Dorsey
12 Oct 24  i `* Re: Request for a recommendation.2Kevrob
12 Oct 24  i  `- Re: Request for a recommendation.1ted@loft.tnolan.com (Ted Nolan
3 Oct 24  +* Re: Request for a recommendation.3Paul S Person
3 Oct 24  i+- Re: Request for a recommendation.1ted@loft.tnolan.com (Ted Nolan
3 Oct 24  i`- Re: Request for a recommendation.1Tony Nance
3 Oct 24  `* Re: Request for a recommendation.3William Hyde
4 Oct 24   `* Re: Request for a recommendation.2Chris Buckley
5 Oct 24    `- Re: Request for a recommendation.1Gary R. Schmidt

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